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For Redford (at age 77) the most grueling aspect of the shoot was not the stunts, most of which he insisted on performing himself, but the dismal daily routine of being perpetually waterlogged throughout the production.See more »

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Continuity: The second time the boat does a complete roll the hatch to the cabin is completely open, yet when the man returns to the cabin the floor is completely dry. Water would have poured in through the open hatch until forming an air bubble at the bottom of the hatch (then upside down).See more »

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[first lines] Title Card:1700 nautical miles from the Sumatra Straits.See more »

Robert Redford now an elder certainly in the final years of his acting
time and life gives a performance to remember. And that's just a turn
as a plain sailor man who without a name and really he has no words to
say during the film! It proves that actions speak louder than words!
Anyway "All is Lost" is a moving film of one man's will and
determination to stay alive as the scenes show the forces of mother
nature can put us at our strongest as a human will resort to many
methods for the chance to live. The film is a tale of a sea collision
involving a shipping container at sea. And Robert Redford is the sailor
man at sea in the Indian ocean on the yacht when a powerful storm
that's very violent hits the high sea. By watching you see how it's one
character's struggle to survive and live. It proves that you should
never give up it takes a lot of courage and will to live as just like
the high sea life too is a violent storm many times. Overall this
picture doesn't do many words it's actions of a struggle for life
speaks the loudest and Redford in his wise age perhaps gives his
strongest and smartest performance.

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